When words elude, award-winning freelance illustrator and political satirist, Cathy Hull, draws her own conclusions. Cathy combines familiar, iconic imagery with a unique, ironic twist not merely to literally depict but to stimulate, provoke, and succinctly convey an idea or opinion with wordless, captionless visual commentary. Ren� Magritte's The Treachery of Images best illustrates that art is the willing suspension of disbelief; a paradox of the conventional notion that objects must correspond to words and images. The surreal world of Donald Trump exemplifies the human dilemma: life between illusion, delusion, and reality. Trump's "winning" unscripted, chaotic leadership style is unrestricted by tradition, norms, reason, or societal limitations. Freudian dreams have become a political nightmare awakening an artistic Renaissance. A picture, or this book, may not change the world; but perhaps one vote? Comic relief in trying times. Cathy Hull is featured in "All the Art That's Fit to Print (And Some That Wasn't): Inside The New York Times Op-Ed Page," "Watergate Without Words (A Rolling Stone Special Project), Sourcebook of Visual Ideas."